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TORONTO, Aug. 10, 2015 /CNW/ - More than 1,600 delegates from hundreds of municipalities and other organizations across Ontario will participate in the Association of Municipalities of Ontario's 2015 AMO Conference, August 16 to 19 in Niagara Falls at the Scotiabank Convention Centre, 6815 Stanley Avenue.

The Association's annual Conference is Ontario's foremost educational forum for municipal governments. In total, the program features close to 60 plenary and workshop sessions covering a range of topics that reflect the broad scope of municipal responsibilities. Keynote presenters include:

Anthony D. Williams, best-selling author of Macrowikinomics: New Solutions for a Connected Planet, will explore how government can leverage untapped sources of innovation

Preet Banerjee, author, neuroscientist and television host will speak on the economy: the numbers and what lies beneath them

Dr. Katherine Loflin, world renowned leader in "place making," will speak about community building

The annual conference is a chance for municipal officials to work together to address shared challenges, to learn and to create new opportunities. In addition to the conference program, municipal staff and officials will take part in more than 300 delegation meetings with provincial and federal ministries.

Key session topics include local infrastructure and asset management, railway and pipeline safety in Ontario communities, trends in pension benefits, the sharing economy, MPAC, living options for seniors and ranked ballots for municipal elections. Program details are available online at www.amo.on.ca.

All media are required to register in Room 205, on the second floor of the Scotiabank Convention Centre. Attending media are encouraged to book accommodation as soon as possible, if needed. Reporters can build a personalized conference itinerary and access key conference information through AMOmobile – the Association's free mobile app.

AMO is a non-profit organization representing almost all of Ontario's 444 municipal governments. AMO supports and enhances strong and effective municipal government in Ontario and promotes the value of municipal government as a vital and essential component of Ontario and Canada's political system.

SOURCE Association of Municipalities of Ontario

For further information: Brian Lambie, AMO Media Contact, 416-729-5425, lambie@redbrick.ca; Follow AMO on Twitter, @AMOPolicy, and use the official conference hashtag #AMOConf15